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Restaurants in Stockholm (25 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies based in Stockholm" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Axfood is listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm AB's Large Cap list. Axel Johnson AB is the principal owner with 50.1 percent of the shares. Axfood's private labels consist of Willys, Hemköp, Axfood Snabbgross, Garant, Eldorado (discount food brand), Såklart (body care, laundry and cleaning), Prime patrol (meat), Minstingen (baby products ...
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The fast food chain reestablished its presence in Singapore on March 12, 2013. The franchise in this country is jointly owned by Beeworks Inc. and a wholly-owned Jollibee subsidiary called Golden Plate Pte. Ltd. [14] As of March 2024, Jollibee had 17 locations on the island city-state and operated from delivery-only kitchens. [12] 3
For the importance of production of cereals, spices, dried fruits, and pistachios to the regional economy, and innovation in renewable and sustainable food production. Hatay Turkey: 2019 For its rich cuisine as a center of the spice trade, as well as empowerment of women and refugees in the food industry. Heraklion Greece: 2023 [4] Huai'an ...
FIFA said the joint bid from Morocco, Portugal and Spain was the sole candidate to host the tournament. ... Food & Wine. These 11 pantry staples are made by some of the country’s best restaurants.
Food and drink companies based in Stockholm (2 C, 7 P) M. ... Pages in category "Companies based in Stockholm" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
The fishing industry in Morocco is a leading source of revenue, accounting for 56% of agricultural and 16% of total exports. For a long time, the industry has been an economic pillar for the country. [58] Morocco is considered the largest fish market in Africa, with an estimated total catch of 1,084,638 MT in 2001. [59]